The Santa Fe Western Railway (SFW, native name: Ferrocarril Oeste Santafesino) was an
Argentine railway company which became
British
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-owned in 1900 when it was taken over by the
Central Argentine Railway
The Central Argentine Railway, referred to as CA below, (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Argentino) was one of the ''Big Four'' broad gauge, British companies that built and operated railway networks in Argentina. The company had been establis ...
. The company was based in the south of the
province
A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman '' provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions ou ...
of
Santa Fe.
History
The SFW was founded in 1883 by
Carlos Casado del Alisal
Carlos Casado del Alisal (March 16, 1833 – June 29, 1899) was a Spanish Argentine businessman.
Life and times
Carlos Casado del Alisal was born in Villada, Palencia Province, Spain. He arrived in Santa Fe Province, Argentina in 1857, and in 1 ...
(the first president of the
Provincial Bank of Santa Fe), with the goal of bringing the agricultural wealth of the region to the
Port of Rosario
The Port of Rosario is an inland port and a major goods-shipping center of Argentina, located in the city of Rosario, province of Santa Fe, on the western shore of the Paraná River, about 550 km upstream from the Atlantic Ocean.
Overview
...
on the
Paraná River.
"Historia institucional"
on Nuevo Banco de Santa Fe
The terminus of this , broad gauge railway was ( Rosario Oeste Santafesino Station), located in the southeast of the city of Rosario, within present-day Parque Urquiza {{coord, 32, 57, 30.41, S, 60, 37, 23.61, W, display=title
The Parque Urquiza (Urquiza Park) is a public urban park in Rosario, Argentina. It is located in the southeastern end of the city center, on top of the Paraná River ravines. It is bordered ...
. The line ran west along today's Pellegrini Avenue, and turned southwest along today's Godoy Avenue after Oroño Boulevard
Oroño Boulevard (in Spanish, ''Bulevar Oroño'') is a street in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It is a two-way boulevard that runs north–south through the center-east of the city, from the coastal avenue by the Paraná River to the sou ...
. It reached the town of Casilda
Casilda is a city in the provinces of Argentina, province of Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe, Argentina. It is the head town of the Caseros Department, and lies about west of Rosario and 202 km south-southwest of the provincial capital Santa Fe, ...
, then known as "Colonia Candelaria". The railway was then extended towards the south of Córdoba Province, reaching Cruz Alta. A number of towns were founded on the way under the sponsorship of the company.["Historia Ferroviaria de Rosario"](_blank)
on Asociación Rosarina Amigos del Riel (Archive), 16 Sep 2009
After the SFW was bought by Central Argentine, its passenger services were moved to Rosario Central Station
Rosario () is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe. The city is located northwest of Buenos Aires, on the west bank of the Paraná River. Rosario is the third-most populous city in the country, and is also the most ...
, and Rosario O.S. was renamed "Rosario Este", dedicated exclusively to freight transport and cattle
Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus ''Bos''. Adult females are referred to as cows and adult ma ...
. A new railway was built, eliminating the rails that ran along the avenues.
Part of the line is currently run by private company
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Nuevo Central Argentino
Nuevo Central Argentino S. A. (abbreviated NCA) is an Argentine company that utilises the operation and infrastructure of the national railway system of the former Mitre Railway division of Ferrocarriles Argentinos, by a concession granted on 23 ...
that operates freight services.
References
External links
Nuevo Central Argentino
freight transport operator
{{Authority control
Defunct railway companies of Argentina
Railway companies established in 1883
Railway companies disestablished in 1900
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Rail transport in Santa Fe Province
Rail transport in Córdoba Province, Argentina
5 ft 6 in gauge railways in Argentina